Re: [Vo]:WIRED: Paradoxical Crystal Baffles Physicists

2015-07-15 Thread leaking pen
Interesting. You know, I would consider this an obvious one, but since they just figured it out through an Enh, why not moment... Has anyone tried measuring its normal conductivity while its under that magnetic field? On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 3:54 PM, Jack Cole wrote: > Check out this great art

RE: [Vo]:WIRED: Paradoxical Crystal Baffles Physicists

2015-07-14 Thread Jones Beene
>From the paper: “One promising approach models SmB6 as a higher-dimensional black hole.” This will allow the merger of Axil’s ZPE/ black-hole thread with this one… not to mention the “strongly correlated material” angle … Speaking of odd merger candidates … such as combining LENR with SmB6, t

RE: [Vo]:WIRED: Paradoxical Crystal Baffles Physicists

2015-07-14 Thread Jones Beene
Another interesting rare earth hexaboride is that of lanthanum. This is a low work function thermionic emitter – which would probably work with LENR for direct conversion of heat to electricity. Hasan is the most read researcher in the field. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDeta

Re: [Vo]:WIRED: Paradoxical Crystal Baffles Physicists

2015-07-14 Thread CB Sites
Samarium hexaboride (SmB6) is certainly one of the weirdest materials. It's so weird, that I have it written on my office door. On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 6:54 PM, Jack Cole wrote: > Check out this great article I read on WIRED: > > Paradoxical Crystal Baffles Physicists > > http://www.wired.com/20

[Vo]:WIRED: Paradoxical Crystal Baffles Physicists

2015-07-13 Thread Jack Cole
Check out this great article I read on WIRED: Paradoxical Crystal Baffles Physicists http://www.wired.com/2015/07/paradoxical-crystal-baffles-physicists/